Re: AW: Logging all IP traffic

BNS: Jan Koehler ( jko@braucke.de )
Wed, 18 Jun 1997 13:26:53 +0200

Peter A. Sang wrote:
>
> Hi Jan,
> usually this logging is done by a router that counts and logs IP traffic
> with its soure/destination address.
> We're reading the data from our Cisco routers and write it to a SQL 6.5
> DB, works fine for us.
> If you have questions regarding this, drop me a mail.
> Tschuess,
> -
> Peter A. Sang
> SANG Computersysteme GmbH * Kruppstr. 82-100 * 45145 Essen * Germany
> T: +49-201-82020-0 * F:-40 * http://sang.net * mailto:pesa@sang.net
> * Microsoft Solution Provider * Intel Systems Integrator *
>
> >----------
> >Von: jko@braucke.de[SMTP:jko@braucke.de]
> >Gesendet: Montag, 9. Juni 1997 11:28
> >An: ntisp@emerald.iea.com
> >Betreff: Logging all IP traffic
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >does anyone know about a software that counts the number of incoming and
> >outgoing ip packets for all stations in a lan directly using an internet
> >connection not dialing on over a (radius capable) router? Best would be
> >a tool logging to a SQL db and running as a NT service . . .
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >--
> >Jan Koehler
> >
> >Braucke NetServices GmbH & Co. KG
> >Bielefeld, Germany
> >
> >http://www.braucke.de
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Hi Peter,

mit welchen Ciscos funktioniert das? Wir benutzen (noch) Telebit, haben
aber einen kleinen (2 x 64 KBit) hier, mit dem man probieren könnte.

Regards,

-- Jan Koehler

Braucke NetServices GmbH & Co. KGBielefeld, Germany

http://www.braucke.de